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Printing Options for Macintosh, Selecting Options for an Individual Job for Macintosh

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Printing Printing Options for Macintosh See the following table for specific printing options in the Macintosh PostScript printer driver. Tab Paper/Output Color Options Booklet/Watermark Advanced Printing Options Job type Paper size and paper type 2-sided printing Print quality Covers Separators Automatic Color Black and White Color adjustments Vivid Color Booklet layout Watermark Booklet Image Order Black Trapping Mirrored Output Print Optimization Thin Line Enhancement Selecting Options for an Individual Job for Macintosh To select print settings for a particular job, change the driver settings before sending the job to the printer. 1. With the document open in your application, select File > Print. 2. Select your printer from the Printer list. 3. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists that are displayed. 4. Click Print to print the job. Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options for Macintosh You can save and name a set of printing options, so that you can quickly apply them to future print jobs. To save a set of printing options: 1. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists on the Print menu screen. 2. Select Save As from the Presets menu to save and name the set of printing options. 3. The set of options is saved and will appear in the Presets list. The next time you want to print using these options, just select the name from the list. 66 Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer User Guide

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Printing
Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer
User Guide
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Printing Options for Macintosh
See the following table for specific printing options in the Macintosh PostScript printer driver.
Selecting Options for an Individual Job for Macintosh
To select print settings for a particular job, change the driver settings before sending the job to
the printer.
1.
With the document open in your application, select
File
>
Print
.
2.
Select your printer from the
Printer
list.
3.
Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists that are displayed.
4.
Click
Print
to print the job.
Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options for Macintosh
You can save and name a set of printing options, so that you can quickly apply them to future
print jobs.
To save a set of printing options:
1.
Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists on the
Print
menu screen.
2.
Select
Save As
from the
Presets
menu to save and name the set of printing options.
3.
The set of options is saved and will appear in the
Presets
list. The next time you want to print
using these options, just select the name from the list.
Tab
Printing Options
Paper/Output
Job type
Paper size and paper type
2-sided printing
Print quality
Covers
Separators
Color Options
Automatic Color
Black and White
Color adjustments
Vivid Color
Booklet/Watermark
Booklet layout
Watermark
Advanced
Booklet Image Order
Black Trapping
Mirrored Output
Print Optimization
Thin Line Enhancement